Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] ' [noun sg] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Securities and Investments Board has welcomed the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ' decision that its members should be authorised via membership of the Securities and Futures Authority , rather than the RICS seeking recognition in its own right .
2 Although both sides became frustrated , it says much for the social workers ' determination that they turned up to meetings and attempted to understand me .
3 That matter was being discussed at the chief executives ' conference that I attended in Harrogate on Thursday , and it is a matter of great importance to all those working in the ’ next steps ’ agencies .
4 I had hoped that the hon. Gentleman was going to say whether he was in favour of the Liberal Democrats ' position that there should not be a Secretary of State and on Labour 's position that there should be .
5 THE ROW over the closure of Strathclyde outdoor centres worsened yesterday when an education official admitted that teachers at one centre had been given only eight days ' warning that they faced losing their posts .
6 Ministers had hoped that arguments over the killings would not be re-opened , but maintained they were not embarrassed by the European Commission on Human Rights ' ruling that there was a case to be answered .
7 Well , perhaps this is a few too many , but he knows after many years ' experience that he can ask for this and that it is necessary .
8 erm There are indications that in perhaps twenty years ' time that there might be some novel applications of lasers .
9 He described how it was only after four years ' teaching that he had begun to question what he was doing on the grounds of both commonsense and increasing knowledge .
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